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Unique Japanese Yakitori eatery |
2210 16th St Sacramento, CA 95818 United States +1 916 449 8888 http://www.kamonsushi.com/ |
This unique restaurant offers a Japanese variation on shish kebabs, the Turkish grilled and skewered meat and vegetable dish. One-inch cubes of shrimp, bacon, chicken or calamari are placed on bamboo skewers with Yaki Onigiri (grilled rice balls), tofu, and various veggies. The shish kebabs are quickly grilled while being constantly brushed with barbecue sauce. See their website for further information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Japanese fusion |
2516, J Street Sacramento, CA 95816 United States +1 916 551 1559 http://www.krurestaurant.com/ |
With Japanese cuisine gaining popularity, this has become a happening joint for food lovers. The innovative, experimental, Japanese cuisine by young, enthusiastic chefs, makes this place a popular hangout for youngsters. The traditional Sushi and Sashimi with traces of European essence is a must-try. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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King of Sushi Bars |
1565 Eureka Road Sacramento, CA 95661 United States +1 916 797 2112 http://www.mikunisushi.com/ |
By far the most popular and largest sushi bar in town, it is known for the massive rolls seemingly served by the truckload in a totally party atmosphere. The dining room is simple with a mix of tables and booths. Just ask for the Marilyn Monroll, a massive roll full of shrimp, crab, scallops, avocado and tobiko under a couple of tangy sauces. The tempura is light and fresh tasting. They also have another location at 4323 Hazel Ave in Fair Oaks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great Place For Sushi |
1530 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 447 2112 http://www.mikunisushi.com/?mv... |
Mikuni Japanese Restaurant, located in the heart of midtown, has been a popular choice among Sacramento sushi connoisseurs for years. The restaurant's interior is cosmopolitan chic, and the intricate sushi rolls are anything but standard. Some of the more-famous rolls include the Marilyn Monroll and the Train Wreck. There is also a cocktail bar within the restaurant and flat-screen TVs adorning some of the walls. Check the website for complete lunch and dinner menus. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classically Designed Space |
630 G Street Sacramento, CA 95616 United States +1 530 758 2288 http://www.osakasushi.com |
Upon entering this restaurant, visitors see the gigantic aquarium full of rare coral and exotic fish. The decor is traditional Japanese with fine art on the walls. The long and relatively narrow dining area is dominated by the preparation area, which is surrounded by a shallow serving canal. When your dish is completed, it is placed by a chef on a small boat and launched on the canal. The menu selection is staggering in its diversity and number of choices. The Udon, Sushi-Sashimi and Appetizer selections alone fill two pages. There is a second location in Sacramento at 8785 Center Parkway (+1 916 689 8228). Review © 2007, Wcities |